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Customer reached out to us because they wanted to finish their basement, but first wanted to get it up to code and install an Egress window. We came out and installed a Slider Egress Window with a Metal Egress Well and Well Cover.
Initial call we received was to assess a concerning vertical crack in his poured foundation, while our inspector was out at the property, it was brought to his attention that he would also like to look into upgrading one of the basement windows, into an Egress and some minor waterproofing. For the vertical crack in the foundation, he proposed a Urethane Injection with Flexispan, for the Egress, our Slider Egress with RockWell and Cover along with a WellDuct to tie into their current waterproofing system.
This customer reached out regarding a foundation wall that would leak during heavy rainfall. To prevent future basement flooding due to window well leakage, the team installed our WellDuct Window Well drain that captures the water coming through the wall crack. Our WellDuct is a drainage channel that connects from the window base to the interior sub-floor drainage system that flows the water to the sump pump system.
At this semi-finished home, the basement would take on water during heavy rainfall and sit in the corner of the room. We installed our sub-floor drain, WaterGuard, which lies on the foundation footing that channels the water into the sump system. This will help collect water from the basement walls, has easy-to-access service ports, and is resistant to drain clogs.
This homeowner reached out to Basement Systems regarding leaky walls and water coming through cracks into the basement after any type of rainstorm they would have. Our team went out to the property to drill a trench all alongside the foundation wall in order to install our sub-floor drainage system, WaterGuard. Our WaterGuard system collects water from the wall and floor and redirects it to flow into the sump pump. The sub-floor drain sits above the footer so it can capture all the water that comes through and safely channel it away rather than leaking through the wall and into the home, which would cause flooding over time.